Table 1

Descriptive statistics and results of variance ratio (Fmax) test for the Vibrio parahaemolyticus incidence under various neighborhoods, Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam, 1997–99. (n = 29,211)

r
Population size
Incidence Rate/10000 Population
Upper Fmax Test
Lower Fmax Test



Min
Max
Mean
Min
Max
Mean
Variance
Fmax1
DF1 *
CV1 **
Fmax2
DF2 *
CV2 **

100
1
1779
158
.00
1429.00
4.612
646.023
49.116
20
1.571
1.000
1
3.842
200
1
5143
492
.00
370.40
4.451
195.453
14.860
19
1.587
3.305
2
2.996
300
1
7372
914
.00
208.30
4.538
108.599
8.257
18
1.604
5.949
3
2.605
400
1
9252
1416
.00
161.30
4.533
73.509
5.589
17
1.623
8.788
4
2.372
500
3
12265
1971
.00
144.90
4.494
52.889
4.021
16
1.644
12.215
5
2.214
600
4
15784
2571
.00
227.30
4.486
42.481
3.230
15
1.667
15.207
6
2.099
700
4
19178
3236
.00
92.59
4.441
33.666
2.560
14
1.692
19.189
7
2.010
800
4
21949
3953
.00
52.91
4.434
28.671
2.180
13
1.720
22.532
8
1.939
900
4
24982
4711
.00
38.46
4.446
25.298
1.923
12
1.753
25.537
9
1.880
1000
4
26772
5508
.00
35.71
4.463
22.733
1.728
11
1.789
28.418
10
1.831
1100
6
28821
6324
.00
36.50
4.4939
20.647
1.570
10
1.831
31.289
11
1.789
1200
25
31691
7160
.00
36.50
4.5101
18.831
1.432
9
1.880
34.306
12
1.753
1300
50
34877
8029
.00
46.51
4.5099
17.453
1.327
8
1.939
37.015
13
1.720
1400
63
36311
8921
.00
37.17
4.5184
16.444
1.250
7
2.010
39.286
14
1.692
1500
63
37334
9832
.00
31.65
4.5266
15.655
1.190
6
2.099
41.266
15
1.667
1600
63
38471
10760
.00
28.33
4.5429
15.116
1.149
5
2.214
42.738
16
1.644
1700
63
39259
11693
.00
28.17
4.5510
14.593
1.109
4
2.372
44.269
17
1.623
1800
63
40278
12651
.00
27.70
4.5727
14.114
1.073
3
2.605
45.772
18
1.604
1900
63
41457
13657
.00
26.32
4.5990
13.639
1.037
2
2.996
47.366
19
1.587
2000
63
42492
14703
.00
26.32
4.6152
13.153
1.000
1
3.842
49.116
20
1.571

r = size of neighborhood in meter radius

* DF = degrees of freedom

**CV1 and CV2 = critical values at 95% confidence level for Upper Fmax and Lower Fmax respectively Bold figures in Fmax1 and Fmax2 are the upper and lower limit of optimal neighborhoods, and the bold figure in "r" column is the choice of optimal neighborhood size.

Ali et al. International Journal of Health Geographics 2005 4:12   doi:10.1186/1476-072X-4-12

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